The Pittsburgh Steelers running game is off to its worst start in 62 years, with 195 yards rushing and a 2.64-yards-per-carry average.

Isaac Redman has started the first three games as Rashard Mendenhall recovers from a torn ACL.

“We’re looking for him to come in and be the feature guy,” Redman said Thursday.

“We’ve got talented receivers, we’ve got a Superman at quarterback, and it’s easy to say that the pass is doing better,” left guard Willie Colon said. “To kind of sum it all up, we’ve got to put in more work.”

Redman and Jonathan Dwyer are inside runners, while Mendenhall is a turn-the-corner back capable of breaking a big run.

“But I don’t think (the running game) is too much different than it’s been,” Mendenhall said. “It might be perceived that we’re struggling, and it’s not the case. It’s a different offense, we’ve got some different guys, and we’re trying to figure out how to put it together.”